Razer Project Christine eyes-on: up close with gaming’s modular future

This week we’re being given the opportunity at CES 2014 to see Razer’s newest product – Project Christine – up close, well before it hits the market in all its … Continue reading

Toshiba Shape-Shifting Concept PC eyes-on

Some of the products you see at CES are coming out soon, and many will be coming out sometime later in the year. But along with those two, there is … Continue reading

Samsung WB350F compact camera hands-on

Samsung unveiled a few new camera models here at CES 2014. One of those is a compact camera, the WB350F which is available in a variety of colors. Samsung had … Continue reading

A CO-Detecting Emergency Flashlight That Could Actually Save Your Life

A CO-Detecting Emergency Flashlight That Could Actually Save Your Life

Eton Corporation has updated its outlet-mounted emergency backup flashlight with a built-in carbon monoxide detector that will trigger both an audible and visible flashing alarm when CO levels reach dangerous levels in a room. It’s particularly well suited for home use since it’s best to mount carbon monoxide detectors closer to the ground for maximum effectiveness. And if the alarm happens to go off in the middle of the night, you’ll have a convenient way to navigate the dark.

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Razer’s Modular Desktop Makes Building a PC Like Playing with Legos

Razer's Modular Desktop Makes Building a PC Like Playing with Legos

Building your own computer is generally reserved for the hardcore, the devoted, the geeky. But with Razer’s Project Christine, it’s as easy as playing with Legos. Really big, actively mineral cooled Legos. Also it looks like a badass rack of rockets or something, which is cool as shit.

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These Speakers Look Like Daft Punk Helmets

These Speakers Look Like Daft Punk Helmets

It’s not necessarily sound from Edifier’s e25 Luna Eclipse speakers that grabs your attention on the show floor here at CES. It’s that they look distinctly like a row of Daft Punk helmets.

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A Giant e-Ink Digital Clock Powered By a Tiny Watch Battery

A Giant e-Ink Digital Clock Powered By a Tiny Watch Battery

The biggest advantage to e-ink display technology is its incredible battery life. It means your Kindle can flip through book after book before needing a charge, and it allows this gorgeous digital wall clock to run for months on just a single cell-sized watch battery.

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Matrix Qube 2 unveiled as smallest stereo Bluetooth speaker

Matrix Audio has introduced an update to its Qube portable speakers, the Qube 2. With this latest entrant comes the distinction of world’s smallest Bluetooth stereo speaker, as well as … Continue reading

Hands On the 3Doodler 3D Printing Pen: Patience Is a Virtue

Hands On the 3Doodler 3D Printing Pen: Patience Is a Virtue

CES 2014 is flush with 3D printers this year, and while they’re getting cheaper and easier to use, you still need to either buy 3D models online to print, or design your own which requires know-how of 3D modelling software. But we all know how to use a crayon or magic marker to draw, and the folks behind the 3Doodler are counting on that. It lets you freehand draw a 3D creation, and while it’s easy to operate, a heaping helping of patience and precision is required.

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JVC GZ-R70 and GZ-R10 rugged camcorders boast quad-proof durability

JVC has introduced two new camcorders designed to handle atypical conditions, doing so with what the company calls a quad-proof body: dust-proof, freeze-proof, water resistant, and drop resistant. Combining them … Continue reading